Cohasset, MA native Ben Rice crushed a 412-foot home run in his first pro game at JetBlue Park.
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What’s up, guys?
What’s up, guys?
It’s Tom here with Roundtable, and I wanted to talk for a second about Ben Rice of the New York Yankees.
It’s Tom here with Roundtable, and I wanted to talk for a second about Ben Rice of the New York Yankees.
Yeah, that’s right, Yankees on a Red Sox website.
Yeah, that’s right, Yankees on a Red Sox website.
Apologies in advance.
Apologies in advance.
But the kid from Cohasset had a really cool moment at JetBlue Park on Wednesday for the Yankees against the Red Sox, and I feel like we should acknowledge that.
But the kid from Cohasset had a really cool moment at JetBlue Park on Wednesday for the Yankees against the Red Sox, and I feel like we should acknowledge that.
And look, it’s spring training.
And look, it’s spring training.
We can put the rivalry to the side here and have fun with a, a moment here for a second.
We can put the rivalry to the side here and have fun with a, a moment here for a second.
Kid from Cohasset hits a four hundred plus foot home run at JetBlue Park, a place that he went as a kid for spring training.
Kid from Cohasset hits a four hundred plus foot home run at JetBlue Park, a place that he went as a kid for spring training.
And look, most of the people in his family definitely one hundred percent grew up Red Sox fans, and now he’s out here hitting four hundred plus foot home run bombs against the Red Sox in exhibition action.
And look, most of the people in his family definitely one hundred percent grew up Red Sox fans, and now he’s out here hitting four hundred plus foot home run bombs against the Red Sox in exhibition action.
So, cool moment.
So, cool moment.
I thought it was interesting.
I thought it was interesting.
I like little stories like that during spring training.
I like little stories like that during spring training.
And, look, once the season starts, Red Sox fans, you can start to hate the Yankees again.
And, look, once the season starts, Red Sox fans, you can start to hate the Yankees again.
But for now, let’s celebrate the kid from Cohasset.
But for now, let’s celebrate the kid from Cohasset.